Welcome back to another photo dump post. After the cold snap and the Christmas holiday, we took the kids to San Antonio. This was another trip down nostalgia lane for me. Over the Christmas holiday one of the movies we watched was The Alamo. I suppose you can guess where we went. We toured the Alamo and then went across the street to check out the River Walk. After wandering up and down the River Walk we stopped for lunch at The Republic of Texas. Once we finished stuffing our faces full of delicious food, we ventured to Sea World. Another busy, fun filled, adventurous day!

The Alamo

Family in front of the Alamo
Lylah using her new camera
Cannon at the Alamo
Taking pictures of the James Bowie statue
16-pound cannon
Rylen bought a souvenir a the Alamo
Next to the Davey Crockett statue

The River Walk

Colton and kids on the River Walk
Lylah taking pictures
Family picture
The Republic of Texas. We ate right next to the river and battled pigeons trying to steal our food.
With Lylah at lunch
The drink I ordered was called “River Water”. They nailed the color. Tasted like pineapple.

Sea World

Nutcracker on stilts
Lylah taking pictures of the orcas
Taking pictures of a shark
Lylah at Sea World
Lylah taking pictures of the dolphins
More dolphins
Taking pictures at the entrance
We got some turkey legs
Orca acrobatics
Orca show
Rylen and the orcas
Sesame Street parade
I was overly excited about this picture. I had to get a picture with the Abominable Snow Monster
Night time at the gate
The sealion show

We had a great week in Guadalupe River State Park.

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Hello, my name is Kayla, and I'm a registered nurse from the Midwest. My husband and I have celebrated 20 years of marriage and are parents to two children. Our eldest, who has special needs, faced challenges in a traditional school environment. After exhausting all our options to support him, we chose to take a year-long break from society. We sold our house and most belongings, purchased an RV, and set off on an adventure across the United States. This year of travel allowed us to grow both individually and as a family.

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